1979 reshelled gti for 900 quid
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1979 reshelled gti for 900 quid
the dash looks like its from a driver thou with the bronze surround.
at the end of the day if you want a mk1 just to drive around, fix the wing and it'll be a cheep already running car. Its only 'cause we all know the differences between s1 and s2 that makes us seem so fussy, to the normal bloke on the street its just an old golf gti.
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I suppose the car could be made good by changing the wiring loom, the back panel, lights, dash board, and a colour change back to the original colour, but at what price? I would rather opt for the red early mark 1 advertised in the new VW Motoring magazine for 2.5k
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Not my cup of tea thou'
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I have broke many a golf :cry: but no where near the cost of this was paid for them.
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"If a second-hand chassis/monocoque bodyshell is used, the vehicle must pass a ESVA/SVA test after which a "Q" prefix registration number will be allocated."
So any vehicle rebuilt in this way ("reshelled") must also undergo a Single Vehicle Type Approval test.
To my knowledge, failure to comply with this regulation is a legal offence and liable to prosecution as the DVLA acts an agency for the DOT.
Cheers
Rajan
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Cheers
1981 1600 GTI (coming to a road near you soon…)
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well bit out of date that mate they stopped giveing q out years ago ! best thing to do when reshelling a car is to keep the chassiey number of old car in it place and stick the old number next to it. take it down for a vic check then its all legal :wink:dubboy said
The DVLA states for vehicles that are rebuilt,
"If a second-hand chassis/monocoque bodyshell is used, the vehicle must pass a ESVA/SVA test after which a "Q" prefix registration number will be allocated."
So any vehicle rebuilt in this way ("reshelled") must also undergo a Single Vehicle Type Approval test.
To my knowledge, failure to comply with this regulation is a legal offence and liable to prosecution as the DVLA acts an agency for the DOT.
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Rajan
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http://www.dvla.gov.uk/vehicles/regrebil.htm
A friend of mine was also given a Q plate about six weeks ago, so the information still seems to be correct.
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Rajan
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we just reshelled a 51 plate spinter van just befour xmas and got it back on its own plates 8O was told buy dvla that they stopped giveing qs out to stop people ringing qs up after they have been checked and passeddubboy said
The DVLA states for vehicles that are rebuilt,
"If a second-hand chassis/monocoque bodyshell is used, the vehicle must pass a ESVA/SVA test after which a "Q" prefix registration number will be allocated."
So any vehicle rebuilt in this way ("reshelled") must also undergo a Single Vehicle Type Approval test.
To my knowledge, failure to comply with this regulation is a legal offence and liable to prosecution as the DVLA acts an agency for the DOT.
Cheers
Rajan
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